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23081 Ellen G. White’s Attitude Toward Her Work, p. 14.7 (Ellen Gould White)

… by Spiritual Gifts, vol. 2, published in 1860, as contrasted with Spiritual Gifts vol. 1, published in 1859.)

23082 Ellen G. White’s Attitude Toward Her Work, p. 15.1 (Ellen Gould White)

(a) Authority of vol. 1: The Great Controversy Vision. Opening words: “The Lord has shown me that ...” “And I saw that ...”— Spiritual Gifts 1:17. “I then looked, and saw ...” “Again I looked and saw ...”— Spiritual Gifts 1:218 .

23083 Ellen G. White’s Attitude Toward Her Work, p. 15.3 (Ellen Gould White)

“I have, however, been much assisted in arriving at dates by the many letters which I wrote.”—Preface to Spiritual Gifts, vol. 2.

23084 Ellen G. White’s Use Of The Term “Race War”, and Related Insights, p. 27.5 (Delbert W. Baker)

The rise of Spiritualism ( The Great Controversy, 561 ), etc.

23086 Ellen G. White’s Use Of The Term “Race War”, and Related Insights, p. 37.4 (Delbert W. Baker)

Here Ellen White refers to the bondage to habits of sin, such as intemperance, appetite, or selfishness. This, of course, is much different from the other uses of the word, and clearly is symbolic in a spiritual sense. The usage is reflected in:

23087 Ellen G. White’s Use Of The Term “Race War”, and Related Insights

… of spirituality. Ellen G. White, Counsels on Health, 67, 68 (California: 1951).

23088 Ellen G. White’s Use Of The Term “Race War”, and Related Insights, p. 39.3 (Delbert W. Baker)

She made a fervent and passionate denunciation of the entire system and gave it its sinful, temporal dimension, but also gave it its spiritual and eschatological dimension:

23090 Ellen G. White’s View of the Role of Women in the SDA Church, p. 5.2 (Roger W. Coon)

… in “spiritual lines of work” ( Evangelism, 468 ).

23091 Ellen G. White’s View of the Role of Women in the SDA Church, p. 5.31 (Roger W. Coon)

(1) Write to friends, acquaintances: learn their true feelings in spiritual matters; present truth in simplicity ( Welfare Ministry, 147, 148 ).

23093 Ellen G. White’s View of the Role of Women in the SDA Church, p. 11.9 (Roger W. Coon)

4. The spirit of some feminist reformers was alien to the spirit of Christ, and this [was] inimical to fostering and developing spirituality within the church of God.

23094 Ellen G. White’s View of the Role of Women in the SDA Church, p. 16.10 (Roger W. Coon)

Resolved, That all candidates for license and ordination should be examined with reference to their intellectual and spiritual fitness for the successful discharge of the duties which will devolve upon them as licensed and ordained ministers.

23095 Ellen G. White’s View of the Role of Women in the SDA Church, p. 16.16 (Roger W. Coon)

Whereas, We recognize the manifestation of spiritual gifts, especially the spirit of prophecy, as one of the distinguishing features of the work of the third angels message, and—

23096 Ellen G. White’s View of the Role of Women in the SDA Church, p. 16.17 (Roger W. Coon)

Whereas, We fully believe that the neglect of these gifts and of the special instruction given us through them, will surely result in a decline of spirituality and true godliness among us as a people; therefore—

23097 Ellen G. White’s View of the Role of Women in the SDA Church, p. 16.48 (Roger W. Coon)

… the spiritual advancement of each church and company in his respective territory, and thus hold together and build up the work already started with so much …

23098 Ellen G. White’s View of the Role of Women in the SDA Church, p. 19.10 (Roger W. Coon)

… in spiritual darkness, many hearts will be touched.

23099 Ellen G. White’s View of the Role of Women in the SDA Church, p. 19.12 (Roger W. Coon)

… bring spiritual food. Providence opens the way for them to go to isolated places, and if they bear the message God gives them, their efforts are crowned with …

23100 Ellen G. White’s View of the Role of Women in the SDA Church, p. 20.1 (Roger W. Coon)

… the spiritual interests of the church wholly in the hands of the minister. It is not for the good of the minister, nor for the good of the individual members …